Marcell Ozunas 2 hours helps braves to earn double -headed whip of Marlins

Marcell Ozuna hit some long home runs to stimulate the Atlanta Braves to a 8-6 win over the visiting Miami Marlins on Saturday to wipe the day-night double hair. The Braves won the first game by 7-1 and won three of four games in the five games. Ozuna was 2-by-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored. It was Ozuna’s second Multi-Homer match of the season, the 23rd of his career, and gave him 18 home runs this season. Drake Baldwin, the newcomer of Atlanta, went with three RBIs 2-by-5 and rode in 10 runs in the series. Erick Fedde (4-12) at the Atlanta starting batsman has achieved his first victory since joining the Braves. He pitched five turns and allowed four runs on five strokes, four runs and four strokes. It was Fedde’s first win since May 9 when he was at St. Louis was. Raisel Iglesias had a perfect ninth turn to earn his 16th salvation. Sandy Alcantara (6-11) at the Miami starting batsman worked five innings and allowed five runs on seven strokes, four runs and four strokes. He gave up both Ozuna’s home runs. The Marlins scored four runs in the fourth inning. Jacob Marsey doubled in a run and scored on Eric Wagaman’s single. Xavier Edwards, who celebrates his 26th birthday, rode in two runs with a single. The Braves got a run -back at the bottom of fourth place when Ozuna crushed a Fastball 433 feet to the midfield. Atlanta took the lead in the fifth inning by scoring four runs. Baldwin drove in a run with a single and Ozuna followed with a three-run homer who wore 416 feet in the left liner chairs. The Braves took an 8-4 lead by scoring three runs in sixth off-reliever Valente Bellozo. Matt Olson singled out a run home and Baldwin rode in two runs with a single. The Marlins hampered the deficit in seventh place up to two runs on a two -running singles by Heriberto Hernandez. -Media on the field level